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Kilmarnock's new management team have created a "real positive place", says forward Tyreece John-Jules.
Neil McCann and assistant Billy Dodds oversaw their first match in charge last weekend, a 1-1 draw at Livingston.
However, Killie are still waiting for their first win since early October and host Dundee in Saturday's Scottish Cup tie (15:00 GMT).
"On the second day all of us attackers had a meeting with them, and they were telling us what they want from us, and giving us tips on what they want us to do," said John-Jules, 24.
"Even sometimes during training they still have a bit, so it's always good to see, and I'm enjoying working under them.
"It's been good, it's been positive, right away when Neil came in you could see the intent, the changes he wanted to do, he's made it a real positive place.
"All the lads there, they've taken to him well and we're just trying to implement what he's been telling us on the pitch."
John-Jules is urging unity from the Rugby Park side as they seek to overturn their season's fortunes.
"For us to have any success in the second half, we have to be together, we have to be positive, keep a positive mindset," he said.
"Because if we're all negative or some of us are even negative, then it's not going to work and we're not going to get on the pitch. It's important to have a positive environment throughout the second half of the season, no matter the result, no matter what happens.
"Every game is a chance to impress and to do well, it's a cup game, it's another chance to build momentum, not only in the cup, but take it on to the league next week as well.
"It's a chance for guys to try things and gel more on the pitch and take more risks. It's a good competition and we still want to win every game that we play, so we'll give it our all."
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